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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquire a series" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to obtaining a collection or sequence of items, such as books, films, or products.
Example: "I plan to acquire a series of classic novels to enhance my personal library."
Alternatives: "obtain a collection" or "get a set."
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And, when struck by the afternoon sun, it seems to acquire a series of shining, almost-neon ribs that turn out to be seams.
Mr. Maskin, who is 33 and lives in Gramercy Park, said he "went through a phase" in 2009 that led him to acquire a series of titles: official city tour guide, notary public and marriage officiant.
The narrative moves through time, starting with a tailor, Lucas Glockner, who arrived from Germany in 1846 and later prospered enough to acquire a series of tenement properties, 97 Orchard Street among them.
b Cancer cells acquire a series of mutations that foster glycolysis in several ways.
The 500-nm nanosized hole was used to acquire a series of tilted 2D images.
These techniques acquire a series of images through a region of interest before, during, and after the intravenous injection of a contrast media [31, 32].
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For Ovi, Nokia has acquired a series of software companies, including Navteq, an American maker of digital map data.
At Columbia, Dr. Worzel acquired a series of research vessels, including the Vema, then took them to sea.
Acquiring a series of mutations is also probably how a bird flu gave rise to the 1918 pandemic.
In both cases he acquired a series of related companies, cut costs and found unusual ways to squeeze extra profits out of them.
Crompton Greaves, an engineering outfit, has had a tricky time after acquiring a series of firms in Europe.What is the case for the defence?
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